Sudan Conflict: Child Slavery Revealed in New Film
A new documentary, Khartoum, reveals the horrors of the Sudanese conflict through the eyes of its citizens, including child slavery and street executions. The film will air on the BBC next year.
A new documentary, Khartoum, reveals the horrors of the Sudanese conflict through the eyes of its citizens, including child slavery and street executions. The film will air on the BBC next year.
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